Earth science.
No, geology is a noun, a word for the study of the structure of the earth and minerals.
The word "geology" comes from the combination of two Greek words: "ge," which means Earth, and "logos," which translates to study or knowledge. Together, "geology" refers to the study of the Earth's structure, composition, and history.
Geology is the primary earth science and means "study of the earth"
Historical Geology is another term for earth science in that the element of time is improtant. I hope this answers your question. Historical Geology is another term for earth science in that the element of time is improtant. I hope this answers your question. Historical Geology is another term for earth science in that the element of time is improtant. I hope this answers your question.
Geology is a noun.
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vulcanologist which is a speciality of geology
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The word root in the word "geology" is "geo," which comes from the Greek word "ge," meaning "earth." "ology" in "geology" comes from the Greek word "logos," which means "study of."
Geology is the study of earth. We are learning about geology this year in school.
Yardang is a geology word. It is a sharp irregular ridge carved by the wind.
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The word geology derived from the greek language. The part in geology that says geo, means earth or dirt, and logos means speech.
another word tat can be used to describe a geologist
if it wasn't 4 geology our world would be so confused
The word, geologist, derives from the central noun, geology. However, the word, geologist is a noun as it the person whose occupation is geology.
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